Do You Need to Hold the Clutch When Stopping at a Red Light on a Motorcycle?
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You don't need to hold the clutch continuously when stopping at a red light on a motorcycle. Simply re-engage the gear normally when starting again. Relevant explanations are as follows: 1. Brief Introduction: If the red light ahead is only a few seconds, you can wait in gear. However, if the red light lasts for dozens of seconds, you should shift into neutral and release the clutch lever. It's important to develop the habit of shifting into neutral when stopping, which not only ensures driving safety but also prevents excessive wear of the friction plates. 2. Additional Notes: Motorcycles are powered by gasoline engines and are two- or three-wheeled vehicles steered by handlebars. They are characterized by being lightweight, flexible, and fast, widely used for patrols, passenger and cargo transportation, etc. Motorcycles are categorized into street bikes, road racing motorcycles, off-road motorcycles, cruisers, and touring bikes.